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We had a guy playing Center who has never played center in his football career, a backup LG who we just signed last week, and an UDFA playing RG for much of the game.

Now, that is not to say the O-line will be MUCH better when we get healthy, but it will be better Of course, that still really just means it will be slightly less awful. We are going to have to hire someone to kidnap JPP and Tuck if we want Romo out of that game alive._________________

We had a guy playing Center who has never played center in his football career, a backup LG who we just signed last week, and an UDFA playing RG for much of the game.

Now, that is not to say the O-line will be MUCH better when we get healthy, but it will be better Of course, that still really just means it will be slightly less awful. We are going to have to hire someone to kidnap JPP and Tuck if we want Romo out of that game alive.

We had a guy playing Center who has never played center in his football career, a backup LG who we just signed last week, and an UDFA playing RG for much of the game.

Now, that is not to say the O-line will be MUCH better when we get healthy, but it will be better Of course, that still really just means it will be slightly less awful. We are going to have to hire someone to kidnap JPP and Tuck if we want Romo out of that game alive.

That's the spirit.

I heard Bob Whitfield's out there...

Luke Petigout? _________________“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. They wake up in the morning and that’s the best they’re going to feel all day.”

We had a guy playing Center who has never played center in his football career, a backup LG who we just signed last week, and an UDFA playing RG for much of the game.

Now, that is not to say the O-line will be MUCH better when we get healthy, but it will be better Of course, that still really just means it will be slightly less awful. We are going to have to hire someone to kidnap JPP and Tuck if we want Romo out of that game alive.

That's the spirit.

I heard Bob Whitfield's out there...

Luke Petigout?

Oddly enough he was the second guy that came to mind. How's Guy Whimper doing these days?_________________

I get where he's coming from, but from an eagles fan perspective we don't really respect them a whole lot.....at least we don't worry about them like you normally would going up against a defending super bowl winning team.

Why would you worry about the Giants when you guys are building a ZERO Super Bowl Dynasty down there? You've got bigger fish to fry; mainly getting all hyped up and overrated only to fail miserably.

Kiltman wrote:

We've never Really seen the Super Bowl Winners on the opposite sideline when the Eagles play the Giants if you get what I mean.

A source tells Profootballtalk.com that Jason Witten (spleen) will miss at least the rest of the preseason.During Monday night's preseason opener, Witten took a wicked shot from Raiders MLB Rolando McClain. Per PFT, he sustained a serious spleen injury that resulted in internal bleeding. Surgery is not expected to be required, but hasn't been ruled out. Although the ultra-tough Witten hasn't missed a game since 2003, he's not a lock to be ready for Week 1 this year. The Cowboys open up against the Giants on Wednesday, Sept. 5

A source tells Profootballtalk.com that Jason Witten (spleen) will miss at least the rest of the preseason.During Monday night's preseason opener, Witten took a wicked shot from Raiders MLB Rolando McClain. Per PFT, he sustained a serious spleen injury that resulted in internal bleeding. Surgery is not expected to be required, but hasn't been ruled out. Although the ultra-tough Witten hasn't missed a game since 2003, he's not a lock to be ready for Week 1 this year. The Cowboys open up against the Giants on Wednesday, Sept. 5

why the hell wouldnt they just take it out? makes no sense, and has the chance to turn into one of those "didn't get better on its own, so NOW we have take it out..." issues. meh._________________“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. They wake up in the morning and that’s the best they’re going to feel all day.”

A source tells Profootballtalk.com that Jason Witten (spleen) will miss at least the rest of the preseason.During Monday night's preseason opener, Witten took a wicked shot from Raiders MLB Rolando McClain. Per PFT, he sustained a serious spleen injury that resulted in internal bleeding. Surgery is not expected to be required, but hasn't been ruled out. Although the ultra-tough Witten hasn't missed a game since 2003, he's not a lock to be ready for Week 1 this year. The Cowboys open up against the Giants on Wednesday, Sept. 5